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xngears

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  1. 22 hours ago, Mastan said:

    Here's how to do it: https://www.minitool.com/news/environment-variables-windows-10-005.html

    Select "New" instead of "Edit" mentioned there. Create new variable with the name OPENSSL_ia32cap and set its value to ":~0x20000000" sans quotes.

    Then relogin or reboot.

    Didn't seem to work. Was I just supposed to set the value here, or was I supposed to point to the .exe file or something afterward?

  2. 10 hours ago, Mastan said:

    Octopath_Traveler-Win64-Shipping.exe - that's main game's executable. Every Unreal Engine 4 has such file in subfolders:

    <path-to-game>\<game_name>\Binaries\Win64\<game_name>-Win64-Shipping.exe for 64-bit

    <path-to-game>\<game_name>\Binaries\Win32\<game_name>-Win32-Shipping.exe for 32-bit (rare kind)

    If the game crashed I'd recommend to check this bug OpenSSL* SHA Crash Bug Requires Application Update (intel.com). But your case seems quite unique.

    Trying to understand the documentation here, but I'm at a loss. Could I get some simplified directions on what to try?

  3. Been having this constant issue where I start the game on Steam, and it's a black screen. To get past this, I have to hit my Windows key, click on the minimized game icon, and then the game will start up normally.

    As I use a controller and Big Picture Mode, it's a pain having to keep doing this. I tried using Borderless Gaming and while it DOES fix this, it introduces another issue where my controller is read as a keyboard/mouse.

    This may also be tied to resolution, as the game will start up fine on the default 1920x1080p settings. But I'm trying to play with maxed out settings, so I'm unsure what else I could try at this point.

  4. Got this weird issue where whenever I exit from Octopath Traveler, the Octopath_Traveler-Win64-Shipping.exe is still running in the background. I have to manually close it with Task Manager.

    I've tried looking online for a solution, and I only see that Win64-Shipping.exe being tied to Fortnite and other UE4 games. But I only see people posting problems of not being able to start their games, not having a part of them still run in the background after exiting.

    Reinstalling the game didn't help. ALT+F4 does seem to close the game and background process, but I'd rather not have to do that every time I end the game.

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